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Old 10 August 2003, 09:04 AM
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Found the replacement for my scooby my02.

Peugeot 205 1.6 gti
graphite grey
all bills/mot's
43,000 miles
d reg
1 lady owner from new
full peugeot service history
original tyres!!!!!!
almost mint apart from :-

small patch of rust on front of rear wheel arch and drivers seat right hand side slightly collapsed.

questions to you pug experts (i will also try pug drivers forum as well):-

how do i get the seat repaired?
still on the original 14 wheels, why does everyone else seem to replace them for 15's?
intend to keep the car as original as possible (will have to replace the tape player though and tyres! though)
any other information much appreciated.

just need to sell the wrx now

cheers

mark
Old 10 August 2003, 09:46 AM
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You'll be lucky to find a replacement driver's seat as they all collapse. I suggest you seek out a passenger seat - the only problem you will have is the reclining **** will be on the wrong side.

Wheels - 15" will give much better grip but heavier steering.

There is a book all about Sporting 205s, available from Amazon. I wrote it.
Old 10 August 2003, 10:54 AM
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There is a book all about Sporting 205s, available from Amazon. I wrote it.
LOL,
Old 10 August 2003, 10:58 AM
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Excellent book.
Old 10 August 2003, 11:20 AM
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Original tyres?

Old 10 August 2003, 11:39 AM
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yes, original tyres. it was owned by an older lady (50's). you can tell they are original by the side walls, they are all cracking.
first job new tyres/or 1.9 wheels (nor sure which to do, any comments are welcome)
only done 43,00 miles so can't have been driven very hard.
Old 10 August 2003, 12:08 PM
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Good book, i've got it contains everything you need to know aobut the 205

What we need now is for someone to ask about fly fishing and see if J.R Hartely is on here
Old 10 August 2003, 12:33 PM
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Those tyres need to be got rid of quickly!
If the car is over 10 years old then the tyres will be in a possably dangerous condition (they have a 10 year life expectancy).
The car sounds great though! (and a bargain) and get that rust sorted quickly (graphite grey is the best colour these cars came in )

Tony
Old 10 August 2003, 01:14 PM
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My drivers seat was knackered as well + some small rips on the back seat. Managed to get an entire replacement interior for £50 - all the seats in A1 condition. Very quick and easy to replace.

Usually a few interiors for sale in the 205 drivers forum (http://forum.205gtidrivers.com/).

Richard.
Old 10 August 2003, 05:49 PM
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You aint alone pyrally. I went from new MY2000, to 1.9GTi, to new Bugeye and back to 1.9 again.

There's a few of us here..

Get some pics posted up.
Old 11 August 2003, 12:22 PM
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Everyone puts on the 1.9 alloys and axes the 1.6 badges from the rear pillers to pretend its a 1.9. Definately going to need new tires. I would question the mileage if the seats that bad although i do recognise they die quickly on the 205s... and think of all that around town mileage...
Old 11 August 2003, 12:29 PM
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Nealry killed my XS this morning. Lost the top cover of the cambelt a month or so ago - weird as it was quite large - never noticed it fall off.

Bottom half was hanging off this am so I thought I better pull it off in case it went into the timing belt.

Pulled it off, but didnt notice the main alternator feed wires resting on the cambelt. Needless to say, the cambelt cut through the wire casing and started shorting everything.

Caught it in time though
Old 11 August 2003, 12:47 PM
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I was racing a mate in his puma in my xs over the weekend-he was quicker on the straights but there wasn't much in it on the corners. Until my brakes died...

Great cars, you won't regret it. I had a 205 1.9 which i missed, hence buying the xs as a toy.
Old 11 August 2003, 01:48 PM
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Mine still has the 1.6 alloys and the 1.6 badges - which makes it even sweeter when I'm running an Mi16 with a quickshift
Old 11 August 2003, 02:13 PM
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The seat bolster always collapses: my first 1.9 (a 19000 miler) had already gone when I bought it.
Old 11 August 2003, 03:45 PM
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tyres are 16 years old! will it be safe to drive back up from birmingham to warrington or should i get them changed down there?
what is the recommended choice of tyre for the pug?

i will post some pictures when i've picked it up later this week.

seat bolster! i wondered what it was called, the lady who i bought it off had a bad back so i think it was caused by how she got in or out of the car - do i just put up with it?

any more comments much appreciated.

Old 11 August 2003, 04:27 PM
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Get it to LAD of morcambe....
L.A.D. 205 1.9 GTi

"We can transform your standard 205 1.9GTi to an uprated 2000 specification. At our workshop we will rebuild the engine uprating it to 160bhp from 130, replace all the brakes including larger front discs and uprated pads, fit a new uprated suspension kit and slightly lowered front springs to transform the handling without spoiling the ride. We will fully rebuild the rear suspension beam, fit new bearings, and lower the ride height and modify the gear change to incorporate a quick change."

http://www.ladmotorsport.co.uk/

I got an AX GT done to 135bhp 5 years ago - still going strong - they know their Pugs!!!

Jza
Old 11 August 2003, 05:23 PM
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Unfortunately they now have a failry crap reputation up at LAD. Skip Brown is better, and much nearer to Warrington from what I can remember.

Best tyres I had on my old GTi were Yokohama A520 - the absolute mutts nutts, wet or dry.
Old 11 August 2003, 05:29 PM
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cheers for the tyre advice i will check them out.

don't really want to modify the car in anyway, wound like to keep it as original as possible. so i will probably keep the original wheels.

would like to get it in the condition it was when it came out of the showroom.
Old 11 August 2003, 05:50 PM
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don't go to LAD! They have a bad reputation.

You either want to keep it completely standard because there are so few standard cars left, but to be honest its a bit slow - so you either want to lighten it, or go the Mi16 route, or both.

Mine is stripped, caged etc (track/race car) and is delimited - and in relatively standard tune it's so light it goes suprisingly fast from low down. In fact I'd go so far as to say bloody fast.
Old 11 August 2003, 05:56 PM
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Here's the thread of when I got my Mi16 conversion done - which might be of interest.

http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=210471

Old 11 August 2003, 07:51 PM
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cheers scotsman, already read your thread, was very tempted by the miami blue mi16 which was for sale on the for sale section.
But had deceided that if an original one came up i would buy it and go the standard route.
Not too bothered if its not fast, had the scooby and still got two motorbikes for the speed thing if needed.
thanks everybody for the comments, i've always wanted a flame next to one of my threads (shame i didnt get this interest when i tried to sell my wrx)
Old 11 August 2003, 08:14 PM
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It's great having such cheap motoring
Old 11 August 2003, 10:36 PM
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i coundn't agree more, have you seen the price of tyres compared to a scooby. you could get 4 for the pug for one for the sccob.
i'm actually looking forward to the insurance quote!!!!
Old 16 August 2003, 10:55 AM
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Welcome to the club! I run an almost standard 1.9 Gti alongside my Supra - I flipping love it - so much fun

As said - avoid LAD on the Pugs, they have a very bad rep, Skip Brown are by far the best.

As for tyres - Eagle F1 GSD3 (payu no more than 45-50 each) or Toyo T1-S (no more than 40)

Cheers
Neil
Old 17 August 2003, 11:29 AM
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Will be joining you all next week, just bought Kramers Mi16, yes indeedy

Cant wait now
Old 17 August 2003, 12:27 PM
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Nice one DW
Old 17 August 2003, 01:44 PM
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Sweet DW

How do you find the Mi16? Big difference?
Old 17 August 2003, 08:21 PM
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Scotsman, wont be picking it up for a week yet, so dont know.

Going from a 90bhp 205 XS, so should be good fun
Old 19 August 2003, 02:22 PM
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Heads up ScoobyJawa. Yup its me NickR, not posted on here for ages....


Guys, if you want to low down on 205 GTi's pop over to http://forum.205gtidrivers.com tis my forum , pretty much the pug equivalent of this place but without the muppets.



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